Reviewed on May 31, 2007If this camcorder cost $500, we'd give it a much higher rating. But for its quadruple-digit price, we expect far better performance and video quality from the JVC Everio GZ-HD7.TAGS:JVC Everio, JVC, Apple iMovie, compression, camcorder, 1080i, video, LCD, battery
Reviewed on May 12, 2006The JVC GZ-MG21 is a nice idea, but its poor video quality and irritating control scheme make conventional camcorders seem a lot more appealing.TAGS:JVC Everio, JVC, camcorder, LCD, stick, video, battery, hard drive, DVD, camera
Reviewed on October 15, 2007As a scaled-down version of JVC's GZ-HD7, the GZ-HD3 ditches some of the fancier features, but its price is still higher than we'd like for this camcorder.TAGS:Lori Grunin, SDHC, JVC, joystick, JVC Everio, camcorder, video, LCD
Reviewed on October 15, 2009The JVC GC-FM1's impractical design and poor software hobble an otherwise competent mini camcorder competitor.TAGS:JVC, Kodak Zi8, YouTube, camcorder, SD card, video, USB
Reviewed on July 22, 2008The near-identical models of the JVC Everio GZ-MG300 series--the MG330, MG335, MG360 and MG365--are budget-priced, hard-drive-based camcorders that are nice enough, but produce typical low-budget video.TAGS:JVC, camcorder, LCD, microphone, video